Today's announced agreement locks in Clear Channel Entertainment's 2003
Supercross Series and continues the tradition by reserving return dates into
2005 with Clear Channel Entertainment.

The RCA Dome has been the huge success story on Clear Channel
Entertainment's Supercross schedule after being added to the roster in 1992.
Since then, the attendance figure has delivered a solid 50,000-plus
spectators every year, while in 2001 setting an RCA Dome supercross record
with 55,912 enthusiastic fans. In 1999 the RCA Dome completed major
renovations, which included $20 million being spent on new luxury suites,
new super suites, two new club lounges, a new state-of-the-art press box,
and more accessible seating.

The RCA Dome has been one of the biggest Midwest supercross draws and
continually pulls from Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and
Wisconsin. The new agreement between the RCA Dome and Clear Channel
Entertainment's motor sports division secures the popular midwest stop for
years to come.

"Clear Channel Entertainment's supercross continually brings fans to
Indianapolis from the entire midwest region," said Mike Fox, stadium manager
of the RCA Dome, "We are pleased to announce our agreement with them to the
entire motorcycle industry. Clear Channel Entertainment will be producing
and promoting supercross at the RCA Dome for many, many more years."

"Our new agreement with the RCA Dome is another step in the right direction
to keeping our sport at the traditional supercross venues that it belongs,"
said Charlie Mancuso, president of Clear Channel Entertainment's motor
sports division, "The fantastic people of Indianapolis should be proud of
the world class venue and the world class sport they will be watching live
at the RCA Dome through 2003 and beyond."